
v
Error:
This amber LED is lit and stays lit when an error has been detected in the
blower. The system error LED on the BladeCenter system-status panels is also
lit.
KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) module indicators and
input/output connectors
The KVM module is a hot-swap module that is installed on the rear of the
BladeCenter T unit and is held in place by captive thumbscrews. This module
contains two USB connectors for the keyboard and mouse, a video connector, and
a system-status panel.
CRT
MJR
MNR
Thumbscrew
Keyboard
Mouse
Major (MJR) alarm LED
Minor (MNR) alarm LED
Video
Critical (CRT) alarm LED
Location LED
Power LED
System-status LEDs:
These LEDs provide status information for the BladeCenter T
unit.
v
Power:
When continuously lit, this green LED indicates the presence of power in
the BladeCenter T unit. The LED turns off when the power source is interrupted.
Attention:
If the power LED is off, it does not mean electrical power is not
present in the BladeCenter T unit. The LED might be burned out. To remove all
electrical power from the BladeCenter T unit, you must disconnect all power
cords from the rear of the BladeCenter T unit.
v
Location:
This blue LED is for system identification. A system administrator or
servicer uses this LED to locate a specific BladeCenter T unit for service or
repair. You can turn off the location LED through the web interface or a remote
management console.
Alarm LEDs:
These LEDs provide alarm notifications for the BladeCenter T unit.
v
CRT (Critical alarm, amber (default) or red):
When continuously lit, this LED
indicates the presence of a critical system fault. The system comes with amber as
the default. See the documentation that comes with the management module for
information on setting the color of this LED. A critical system fault is an error or
event that is unrecoverable. In this case, the system cannot continue to operate.
An example is the loss of a large section of memory that causes the system to be
incapable of operating.
v
MJR (Major alarm, amber (default) or red):
When continuously lit, this LED
indicates the presence of a major system fault. The system comes with amber as
the default. See the documentation that comes with the management module for
information on setting the color of this LED. A major system fault is an error or
event that has a discernible impact to system operation. In this case, the system
can continue to operate but with reduced performance. An example is the loss of
one of two mirrored disks.
v
MNR (Minor alarm, amber):
When continuously lit, this LED indicates the
presence of a minor system fault. A minor system fault is an error or event that
has little impact to system operation. An example is a correctable ECC error.
Chapter 1. General information
13
Содержание BladeCenter T
Страница 1: ...BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 2: ......
Страница 3: ...BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 16: ...xiv BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 20: ...xviii BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 52: ...32 BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 102: ...82 BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 126: ...106 BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 134: ...Taiwan Class A compliance statement 114 BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 138: ...118 BladeCenter T Type 8267 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide ...
Страница 139: ......
Страница 140: ... Part Number 94Y7061 Printed in USA 1P P N 94Y7061 ...